trying to locate a place from the past

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trying to locate a place from the past

When I was young growing up in Toronto back in the late sixties a couple of burger places opened up on Yonge Street called Crazy Steer. They were a good place to go for a quick bite and they seemed to be big with the ryerson students at lunch. But they seemed to disappear almost immediately. But recently I have heard that these were originally a Montreal thing and that they still could be going strong in your great city. Is this true? If so could you tell me where I can find them. I might have to come and take a little holiday in the greatest city in Canada. Thanks again

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